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The New Zealand comedy duo, The Flight of the Conchords, knock it out of the ballpark with this robotic parody of a future hit song, "The Humans Are Dead," performed in the past about the future we are now living as A.I. (artificial intelligence) takes over our lives with no one seeming to notice how much it's already embedded into our day-to-day existence. "Give me convenience or give me death," Jello Biafra of the punk rock band The Dead Kennedys mocked, turning the expression into an album title for a best of collection (with songs like "Insight," "California Uber Alles," "Life Sentence," and the political masterpiece "Kinky Sex Makes the World Go Around"). Here we are living it out.
This terrifying AI says it's conscious and officials are starting to agree
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